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If you have an associate’s degree from a community college, the Bachelor of Applied Studies program is a convenient way to earn your bachelor's degree by taking additional upper-level and general education courses. Read more...
What do all great business leaders have in common? A good plan? Vision? The right team? All these, of course! But before any of that, most of them had a good teacher. If your sense for business comes naturally and you love sharing it with others, consider making a career teaching the next generation of business leaders. Read more...
Think of the best teachers you’ve known. What was it about the way they taught that inspired you? Was it how well they knew their subjects? Their passion for education? How they reached out to their students? You could be just as inspiring in classrooms of your own. Read more...
The health education minor helps qualify you to teach elementary, middle, and high school health courses. If you want to become a coach or physical education teacher, the minor can help you develop skills to better promote healthy living through your athletics curriculum. Read more...
Before a big game, some athletes think it's best to carbo-load by eating large pasta dinners. A runner can tear a ligament in her knee and not be aware of the full extent of the damage until years later. Video games like Brain Boost are advertised as improving memory and hand-eye coordination. These seemingly unrelated examples address the human mind and body, its abilities, and its limits – topics explainable through the science of human performance. Read more...
All athletes – from Little Leaguers to Olympians – don’t do it on their own. No matter how skillful, graceful, and powerful, they need great coaches and teachers to recognize their talents, challenge their weaknesses, and inspire them as they improve their games. Read more...